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Experience Perth to Rottnest Island by seaplane, enjoying stunning aerial views, quick transfer, and an intimate group setting for a memorable trip.
If you’re seeking a way to arrive at Rottnest Island that offers more than just a ferry ride, this seaplane flight from Perth promises an unforgettable perspective of Western Australia’s stunning coast and vibrant cityscape. While some travelers might find the flight duration short, the breathtaking views and quick transfer make this a worthwhile option for those craving a touch of adventure with their island escape.
What makes this experience stand out are two key highlights: incredible aerial views of Perth’s best-loved landmarks and a luxurious, intimate group setting that allows for personalized service. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the limited accessibility—it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, and the flight is strictly weather-dependent.
This tour best suits travelers who love scenic vistas, want to skip the ferry lines, or are simply looking for a memorable way to start their holiday on Rottnest Island with a splash of adventure.


The journey begins at the South Perth Fishing Jetty, where a friendly staff member greets you and takes you through safety procedures. From there, the sense of anticipation builds as you board a seaplane and take off from the calm waters of the Swan River. The takeoff itself is smooth, even in windy conditions, as several reviews note. Once airborne, the real treat begins.
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Your first stop offers a view of Perth’s elegant waterway, with the city’s skyline shimmering in the background. You’ll fly past Crown Towers, a symbol of luxury accommodations, and then glide over Optus Stadium, recently awarded the title of the world’s best stadium. Seeing it from 500 feet gives you a whole new appreciation for its size and design—on the ground, it’s a captivating sight; from the air, it’s impressive, even if on some days you might catch a glimpse of a game in action.
Next, you’ll soar over King’s Park, Perth’s most famous green space. We loved the way the aerial view highlights the park’s vastness and lush greenery, giving you a genuine sense of how much space it covers in the heart of the city. The experience offers a perspective that’s impossible from the ground, making it a favorite among photographers and sightseers alike.
The flight continues along Perth’s coastline, where WA’s most popular beach appears as a stretch of white sand and clear water. The views of the wealthy suburb’s beachfront are stunning, with the ocean shimmering under the sun. Several reviewers remarked that the water clarity allows you to see the sea life below—a real treat if you’re into marine scenery.
Fremantle is next on the route, and from the sky, you can see the transition from modern Perth to the 17th and 18th-century architecture that defines Fremantle’s historic charm. This quick aerial glimpse provides context and contrast—highlighting the diversity of this coastal region.
When you reach Rottnest Island, the view is simply spectacular. The colors and shapes of the island’s coastline are best appreciated from above. The island’s untouched beauty and unique landscape are striking, making it clear why it’s Western Australia’s most visited holiday spot. Many reviews mention how the aerial perspective emphasizes the island’s pristine, natural form.
Upon departing, you’ll notice the same striking scenery, and if you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of wildlife or the island’s tranquil bays. The flight back offers a different perspective—ideal for capturing photos or simply soaking in the scenery.

We found the reviews to be a mix of admiration and helpful feedback. Several travelers praised the spectacular views and the professionalism of the staff. One reviewer shared, “The flight was incredibly smooth, and the view was spectacular,” emphasizing how even windy conditions couldn’t spoil the experience. Others appreciated the personalized service in such a small group, with some describing the experience as “superb” and “highly recommended.”
However, there’s also a note of caution. A reviewer mentioned the booking process was smooth but highlighted a possible confusion about timing—a reminder to double-check your flight details. Another pointed out that the activity is not wheelchair accessible, which is vital information for travelers with mobility concerns.
The majority of reviews are positive, especially about the beauty of the views and the unique perspective the flight provides. Several reviewers also noted that they would prefer flying into the island rather than out, as it’s an easier and quicker way to get to Rottnest.
The price of about $179 per person reflects a premium service, but when you consider the time saved and the unmatched aerial views, many find it a good value. The flight duration of around 15 minutes is short, but the experience is packed with visual riches that make it feel far more immersive than a typical transfer.
The tour includes hotel pickup in Perth, which adds convenience. The small group size (max 12 travelers) means fewer crowds and more personalized attention, but it also means booking well in advance—on average, 34 days ahead—is recommended to secure a spot.
Since weather can affect the flight, it’s wise to plan for a flexible schedule or to book early in your trip. If bad weather cancels, you’re offered an alternative date or a full refund, which offers peace of mind.

This seaplane flight is perfect for photographers, adventure seekers, or anyone eager to see Perth and Rottnest from a new vantage point. It’s especially ideal for travelers who want a quick, scenic transfer rather than a ferry, or for those celebrating a special occasion and looking for a memorable story to tell.
If you are sensitive to weather, or if mobility is a concern, you might want to consider other options. But for those who don’t mind the weather dependency and want to see a stunning aerial view of some of Western Australia’s top sights, this flight won’t disappoint.

This Perth to Rottnest Island seaplane offers a rapid, scenic, and intimate way to start your island adventure. The breathtaking views of Perth’s skyline, iconic stadium, Kings Park, and the coastline make it a worthwhile splurge for those who love visual experiences. The small group setting ensures a more personal touch, making it feel like a private tour with added excitement.
While the flight isn’t suited for everyone—especially those needing wheelchair accessibility or with limited time—the overall value for the stunning aerial perspective is undeniable. It’s a perfect choice for travelers who want a quick, memorable introduction to the region’s natural beauty and urban charm.
In the end, if you’re after a once-in-a-lifetime view and a fun start to your Rottnest adventure, this seaplane flight delivers on that promise.
“Made a booking in April for a seaplane flight Perth-Rottnest in October. Full payment was taken at the time of booking. The afternoon before the fl…”

How long is the flight from Perth to Rottnest Island?
The flight lasts approximately 15 minutes, providing a quick and scenic transfer over Perth’s waters and landmarks.
Where does the flight depart from?
It departs from the South Perth Fishing Jetty, where you’ll meet the crew and go through safety procedures.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup from Perth hotels is part of the package, adding convenience for travelers staying in the city.
What is the group size limit?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, making for a more intimate experience.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Children can participate but must be accompanied by an adult. Always check the specific height or age restrictions if applicable.
Can the flight be canceled due to weather?
Yes, the flight requires good weather. Poor weather conditions may lead to cancellations, with options for a different date or a full refund.
Is this experience wheelchair accessible?
No, it is not wheelchair accessible, so travelers with mobility issues should consider this before booking.
What is the price?
The cost is about $179.31 per person, which many travelers find reasonable given the views and convenience.
Can I fly back to Perth after visiting Rottnest?
This is a one-way flight, so you’ll need to arrange other transportation to return if necessary. The flight is mainly designed as a swift transfer to the island.
Is the experience suitable for travelers with limited time?
Absolutely. The quick 15-minute flight makes it ideal for those with tight schedules who want a memorable aerial perspective without lengthy transit times.